HISTORY OF THE COMIC BOOK FILM: Good SUPERMAN Versus Bad SUPERMAN
In the battle between seriousness and camp, camp wins…and loses. [click for more]
In the battle between seriousness and camp, camp wins…and loses. [click for more]
Mostly because that man was Christopher Reeve [click for more]
Superman and Batman bounce back and forth between the big and small screens. [click for more]
We get a look at Superman’s new comic book costume and new film costume in the same week. Coincidence…or something more? [click for more]
Superman joins the world of the serials just as they were ending. [click for more]
It’s dark and edgy, but does it mean bad things for the film? [click for more]
What does the moving of the release date say about the right to Superman reverting to the Siegel and Shuster estates? And what kind of Superman would we be getting? [click for more]
Without the Great Depression, we might not have ever had a comic book film. [click for more]
FilmBuffOnline’s Editor and Comic Book Film Editor try to figure out what went wrong.
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1. Green Lantern (Warner Brothers, 3,816 Theaters, 105 Minutes, Rated PG-13): Once upon a time, DC Comics held a monopoly on the comic book movie. Between the Superman and Batman franchises, DC was being well [click for more]
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